PUPS, AKC cham- blood line, $75.00. Phone CLIPPER Deluxe, two tone, excellent Phone OR g a hia stove, gas coal, almost mew. Will sell MER AND FALL are excel- times to cover your evergreen hone OR 4-0194. WEIMARANER, 8 months, raised with children, $35.00. , gas plate, lamps, silver- dishes. Phone NE 9-6612. OLDSMOBILE, radio, heater Ko ry $2.25 for a 25 roa Brobst, 92 Shaver Avenue, rtown, phone OR 4-7951. T; 16% foot Barbour, outboard motor Johnson 25, with skiing ent and outside ladder. Phone 29. “PORCH ROCKERS, lawn 19 ft. 8 inch and 9 ft. 6 inch | & for driveways, 62 Lehigh Shavertown. BUICK CABELLERO, Estate ‘agon, 29,000 miles. Excellent ition, new tires, fully inspected. as, OR 4-1321. CADILLAC — excellent — one er — less than 30,000 miles — | § — radio — seat covers — ide-wall tires. See this car! will handle finances. Walter old, Forty Fort. Day — BU 58. Night — BU 8-2387. RS, Carroll's Peat loosens vy soils, binds light soils, holds amounts of water, increases aids root development, nutrients from leaching away. summer prices for quantities. OR 4- 0667 or 4-0666. SADDLES, have two & Martins, $30. each. Call R 4-5656. TOWELS, Balls, Rings, Fins, Snorkels, Baseball Bats, Picnic Supplies, Window BLUE-STONE for high- driveways and walks, at ertified Concrete Inc. BUt- BAKED GOODS: Homemade d, sticky rolls. Phone in | orders for cakes, pies, cook- doughnuts, cup cakes. Deliveries ay, Thursday, Saturday. Phone 4, -LOOMED RUGS made of fast jersey in varicus color com- tions. Yard and a half long, ed ends, $3 apiece. OR 4-0687. UZERNE Wallpaper & Paint e for Linoleum, Wallpaper, - and Miscellaneous. We give H Green Stamps. 121 Main St. BOTTLED GAS . PYROFAX ew and Used Appliances .~ Sales and Service D'S GAS AND APPLIANCE || - COMPANY Overbrook Avenue, Dallas OR 4-5371 m To Call— ‘OM BUILT aluminum storm dows and doors, welded cor- rs, fully guaranteed, triple track. ree estimates. Phone Charles phy NE 9-3086. RGUERITE'S BEAUTY SHOP— ~ reopened—ifor that trim mer cut, or shampoo and wave, +a fresh new permanent. OR 3191. ‘Remodel Your Bath Room WITH CERAMIC TILE x call FRANK FABIAN — ens, Baths, Floors, Store ronts, Shower Enclosures call collect PR 9-2955 Plymouth WE SPECIALIZE in complete septic system installations. Also ditches, sumps and footers. Call Barry Ed- wards, R. D. #1, Dallas. OR 4-2082. THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1960 DALLAS POST CLASSIFIED ADS GET QUICK RESULTS — Phone ORchard 4-5656 or 4-7676 — FIELDSTONE WALLS, tree work, or ‘What Have You! Call Nicholas S. Stredny, General Landscaping Con- tractor. OR 5-1152. DR. JAMES R. VAN LOON, N.D.D.C. licensed chiropractor.: Registered, Pole 125, Harveys Lake. Opening of a branch office. Office hours by ap- pointment — Tues. 6:30 - 8 p.m. Thurs. 4-8 p. m., Sat. 4-6 p. m. NE 9-2581. FOR BRIDAL PICTURES or com+ plete bridal albums (eleven books to choose from) or wedding invita- tions, call your home town photog- rapher, James Kozemchak, Dallas, OR 5-1177. DO IT YOURSELF BLACKTOP Special Slow Setting Mix $7.50 per ton at plant Fernbrook, Pa y DALE PARRY : Dallas OR 4-0316 BOTTLED GAS Harold K. Ash Plumbing and Heating Shavertown Dallas 4-6166 SAW FILING and retoothing, knives and shears sharpened, lawn mow- ers repaired and sharpened, new and used mowers and parts. Phone ‘Dallas OR 4-8404. William Eckert Main Highway, Trucksville. WANT TO SAVE on Insurance? Call Ted Zawila, ALLSTATE IN- SURANCE. agent. (Auto-Home-Life- Commercial - Accident-Sickness) 33 Spring Street, Shavertown. OR- chard 4-4361. BUY DIRECT HEAT FACTORY TO YOU AUTOMATIC HEATING SALES AND SERVICE Trucksville OR 4-1651 Coal or Oil, Steam, Hot Water i Warm Air : Free Estimates CARPENTRY Work and Repairs— Gutters, siding, roofing, painting, floor sanding and finishng, modern, kitchens and bathrooms, etc. For free estimates, call OR 4-2306 or from 9 to 7:30 a. m., call OR 4-0646. A. M. Mahoney, Sr, R. D. 3, Wyo- ming. TRANSUE RADIO and TV Service. Car Radio repairs. Sales and service, Hours 8 to 5. Phone OR 4-2010. Evenings OR 4-2025. Route 309 at Kunkle. RUGS. ‘Any SIZE All known makes. A little out of the way but a lot less to pay. B. Carpet Company, 267 South Main Street, Wilkes-Barre. TOP SOIL FILL TOP SOIL Regular and Screened Complete Excavating Facilities for CELLARS, WATERLINES SEPTIC TANKS, GRADING “ By contract or hour Free Estimates 4 Call HOOVER and MILBRODT OR 4-2494 OR 4-2498 EXPERT ATTENTION given to your plumbing and heating problem. Installation ‘and fixtures. Service and repairs on water pumps. R. W. Weidner. Phone OR 4-6108. WE SPECIALIZE in Buicks. Whit- ing Parts and Service, Shaver- town, Main Highway. ORchard 4-8937. RADIO AND TV SERVICE, any time, day or night. Guaranteed. Service charge $2.50. 21” Pix Tube installed $29.95. All makes Transistors, Radios repaired. JOE KATYL, ORchard 4-5126, 67 Norton Ave., Dallas. FUEL OILS, Atlantic Products. Me- ter Service to insure you accu- racy. Montross Oil Company, 436 ) | Main Street, Luzerne. Phone BUt- ler 7-2361. RED SHALE TOP SOIL for DRIVEWAYS and ROADS Septic Tank Excavations and 3 Trenching. . / Phone Yatsko, ORchard 5-1276 AUTHORIZED HOOVER PARTS and SERVICE. Free home inspection. Call Fred Peters, Dallas. Harveys Lake NE 9-6830 WELL DRILLING a specialty. In business over 40 years. All work guaranteed. 'R. B. Shaver and Son Dallas R. D. 1, Phone NE 9-6851. McCULLOUGH CHAIN SAWS. Sales and service. Gus Waters, OR- chard 4-3227. FOR NOTARY SERVICE, see the DALLAS POST, Phone OR 4-5656. EXPERT UPHOLSTERING. Free esti- mates. Stook Upholstery, Hill- side Ave. Harveys Lake. Phone NE 9-6416. 4 ' COAL: Nut and Stove, $16.50; pea $14.00; buck, $13.50; rice, $13.25. Two tons lots. Milton Perrego. Phone OR 4-7180. RATES — Minimum If charged - $1.00 - 20 words. Cash with order - Minimum 75¢ for 20 words. 5¢ per word over 20 works - Display Classified $2. per inch Buy — Sell — Swap — Or Trade In The Trading Post GARAGE on Lehman Avenue. Call OR 4-3201 after 4 p. m. STORAGE of ALL KINDS. Separate Locked Rooms for special storing —clean—dry. Also—Sale of used Refrigerators and washers 90 Main St., Dallas OR 4-4682 LAKE (CAREY, modern lake front cottage, perfect location, all con- veniences including heat. August and September only. Call OR 4-5656. Wanted To Rent— Stefan Hellersperk CABINETS, CLOSETS, REMODELLING, DECORATING Phone Dallas 4-0744 RADIO and TELEVISION SERVICE Small Appliances. JOE WYDA Phone OR 4-2477 Lehman, Pa. PAINTING INTERIOR — EXTERIOR By Contract or Hour CHESTER ROBERTS Hunlock Creek R. D. 1 Phone Muhlenburg 2692 or 2690 PIANO TUNING and repairing. Muh- lenburg 2613. Oscar Whitesell, Hunlock Creek R. D, 1. IS YOUR TRUCK, tractor or auto- mobile using 0il? Your machanic or garage will recommend SEALED POWER guaranteed piston rings. COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP STULL BROTHERS, KINGSTON. PARRY and COMPANY, all types of roofing and siding. Free esti- mates. Phone Dallas 4-5162. Sanitary Service— SEPTIC TANKS, cesspools and privy vaults cleaned. J. A. Singer, City Scavenger, 137 Dagobart Street. Wilkes-Barre. Dial VA 3-4529. . SEPTIC TANKS and CESSPOOLS pumped and cleaned See F. C. GERALD 42 W. Main Street, Trucksville or call ORchard 4-7502 SEPTIC. TANKS, reinforced comncrete, buy the best. Costs less in the long run. C. E. German and Son, Kingston 8-1448 or your local sup- ply dealer. Real Estate TF or Sale ESPECIALLY PRICED for immediate sale. Six room brick rancher; garage; built /in kitchen; full base- ment; bath and powder room. Loads of closet and storage space. Automa- tic heat. A real buy. Appointment only. Call Dallas OR-4-8921. | | BEAUTIFUL LOTS and Home Sites, New and Old Goss Manor. Priced as-low as $600 and up. We need listings. Have buyers, need homes. List your properties with John Q. Yaple. Phone OR 4-7060. LOVELY, 5-BEDRCOM HOME, nice neighborhood, oil heat, storm windows, 2-car garage. Can be divided into 2-family home. Perfect home for good sized family. Reduced from $14,000 to $13,000 for quick sale, 40 Mt. Greenwood Road, or phone OR 4-1410. SIX-ROOM House with all improve- ments; oil heat, drilled well on 100 by 300 ft. lot. 44 Pinecrest Ave., Dallas. ; BUILDING LOTS Sterling Ave., Dallas 100 ft. x 150 ft. — $1500 BESECKER REAL ESTATE ' Dallas OR 4-5551 THOMAS P. GARRITY . Realtor REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Service to the Greater Back Mt. Area Pole 89 — Harveys Lake. 'HARVEYS LAKE NE 9-6272° For Rent— APARTMENT, second floor, two bed- rooms, hardwood floors, tile bath with. shower, electric stove, refrig- erator, garage. Shavertown. Adults only. Available September 1. OR 4-6493. HARVEYS LAKE, modern rancher, five rooms, lake front, private dock and boat house. Large living room, recreation room, laundry, screened - porch, patio. Year-round occupancy. NE 9-6632. NICE COMFORTABLE ROOM—_near bus line and Linear Plant. Call OR 4-3191. : Subscribe To The Post | Huntsville Rd., Dallas, Pa. Bids shall A FOUR ROOM APARTMENT or | small house in Dallas-Shavertown area, reasonable rental. Phone OR 5-1409. HOUSE IN THE DALLAS AREA for a young family of five. Call BUtler 8-5491, Nationwide Insurance Com- pany, 272 Pierce Street, Kingston. Wanted To Buy— WANTED CHEAP, spinet on upright piano. Contact at OR 4-6161. SMALL ROW BOAT for lake. Must be in good condition and ready, to use. Call OR 44-5656. 1,000 JUNK CARS, trucks or trac- tors, regardless of condition. Top dollar; Sweet Valley, GR 7-2181. Wanted WIDOW LADY wants boarder, good food in good country home. Phone Federal 3-4287. Female Help Wanted— SCHOOL GIRLS TO WORK at McCrory’s New Back Mountain Shopping Center, [Shavertown. Apply in, person at the store and see Miss DeGeorgio. FULL TIME mother’s helper, five days a week. Sleep in. Start August 15. Phone OR 4-6183. “NEED MONEY ?” earn it as thous- ands of women do. Represent Avon Cosmetics in Dallas, Lehman or Exeter Township. Write Mrs. Edith Heidel, 208 Courtdale Avenue, Luzerne. (nstruction— MEN ¢ AND WOMEN NEEDED WORK IN CIVIL SERVICE No experience necessary, grammar school education usually sufficient. Permanent Jobs, no layoffs, security. Send name, address, phone number, + National Training Service, Dallas Post, Dallas, Pa. Legal— BUDGET NOTICE The proposed Budget of the Jack-: son Township School District for the fiscal Year beginning July 1, 1960. Is open for inspection at the home of the Secretary, Lake Silk- worth Road R. D. #2, Hunlock Creek, Pa. Route 29. Final action on the proposed Bud- get will be taken by the Board of Directors on Monday, August 15, 1960 at 8:00 P. M.. in the Jackson Fire Hall, Jackson Township Luzerne County, Pa. By Order of the Board Vernon ‘A. Cease, Sec’y SEALED PROPOSALS Sealed Bids will be received by the Borough Council of Dallas, Penn- sylvania, until Tuesday August 9, 1960, at S:00 P. M., Eastern Daylight Saving Time. When the same will be publicly opened and contract awarded as soon thereafter as pos- sible to the lowest responsible bidder for supplying a 1961 Tr uck, g V. W. 26,000. Specifications may be had from Borough Secretary at his office, 227 be accompanied by certified check in the sum of ten percent (10%) of | the bid, payable to the Borough as a guarantee that the bidder will exe- cute contract and furnish bond as liquidated damages upon failure so to do. THE BOROUGH HAS THE RIGHT TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY/OR ALL BIDS. ROBERT'W. BROWN SECRETARY NOTICE is hereby given that an Ordinance of the Township of Leh- man providing for the levying of a tax on admissions to places of amusement of ten (10%) per cent of the amount of the admission charge to such places of amusement, enacted June 4, 1953, and which became, effective July 4, 1953, and an Ordinance of the Township of Lehman providing for the levying of a tax on the use or occupancy of house trailers suitable for living quarters, of $2.00 per month on any such house trailers, enacted June 4, 1953, and amended May 6, 1954, and which became effective Fens 7, 1954, were both reenacted without substantial change and the same taxes imposed for the year 1960- 1961, at a regular meeting of the Township Supervisors, held on July 14, 1960. /s/ ALAN S. MAJOR Secretary Classified Ads Get Quick Results ~ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary have been granted in the Estate of Susan A. Bowes, late of the Borough of Forty Fort, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, who died on June 15th, 1960. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands to present the same without delay to the Executors, Nellie Luce, R. D. Lacyville, and/or Hazel White, Meshoppen, c/o Edward D. Morgan, Attorney, 920 Miners Bank Building, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Edward D. Morgan, Attorney 920 Miners Bank Bldg. Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Lost SET OF CAR KEYS in vicinity of Picnic Grounds, Harveys Lake. If found please call OR 4-0687. Mrs. Garnett Hostess To Missionary Group -Mrs. Dayton Garnett of Plymouth was hostess last Monday evening to ladies of [Shavertown Bible Church. Speakers were Iva Hoover and Vida Dunn, missionaries in 'Tennesee. They = are under the Tennessee Mountain Mission, and are working among the children. Present. were mesdames Claud Button, Walter Meade, Eugene Koch- er, Lydia Meade, James Brace, Russell Edmondson, William Mec- Neel, Ernest Bell, Lillian Pangborn, Dayton Garnett, and Misses Vida Jane Dunn, Iva Hoover, and Erma Garnett. Mrs. Eva Wright Is Hostess Over Weekend Blanche Evans, New York City, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cooke, Beth- lehem, and Mrs. Clara Kocher, Williamsport, spent the weekend with Mrs. Eva Wright at Idetown. Sunday night Mr. and Mrs. Wil- lard , Wright of Chase entertained them all at dinner to help Mrs. Kocher celebrate her eightieth birth- day anniversary. Present were Mrs. Claire McKenna, Marie Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Reilly, Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wright, Donald and Alan, Bess Cooke, Miss Evans, the Cookes, Mrs. Wright, the guest of honor and the host and hostess. Ricky Club Meets At Stritzinger Home Members of the Rickey Club, Fernbrook, met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stritzinger, Wilkes Barre, for luncheon Monday after- noon. Present were Mrs. Jane Sow- ers, Betty Jane Cooke, Mrs. Claude Cooke, Mrs. Zigmund Harmond, Mrs. Oscar Dymond and the hostess. Next meeting will be held at Lake Carey. Mrs. Corey Meade Is Hostess To SS Class Mrs. Corey Meade, Idetown, en- tertagined members of the Serving and Waiting Class at a picnic sup- per and barbecue recently. Mrs. John Race invited the group to her home for the next meeting. Present were Mesdames Jesse Boice, Virgie Montross, John Race, Elisa Gild- man, Ethel Shaver, Ruth Ide. Ern- est Fritz, Corey Meade; Christine Hess, Hazel Cordon, Rosilla Comis- ky. wali Steven R. Waldow ‘Receives Promotion Steven R. Waldow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Steven F. Waldow, Shavertown, presently employed by Neisner’s, has been promoted to manager of the Grand Island Store in New York. Though it is customary for em- ployees to become managers only after six years of service, Steve was promoted after five. Delayed Curved Bar Verna Miers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Miers, Terrace Drive, Shavertown, was presented with her curved bar in Girl Scouting, Thurs- day, by Mrs. Fred Eck. Prolonged illness prevented her from receiving this award with others of Troop 66. Mrs. William. Dunn, Shavertown, gave unselfishly of her time instructing Verna in her final badges. William L. Exarhopoulos Mr. and Mrs. John Exarhopoulos, Idetown, announce the birth of a son, William Lavan, August 2, 1960, at Mercy Hospital, weight seven pounds and fourteen ounces. William has a big sister Carol Ann, eight years old, who will enter the third grade at Gate of Heaven school in ‘| September. Mrs. Exarhopoulos is the former Marie Beisel, daughter of Mrs. L. E. Beisel and the late L. E. Beisel of Idetown. She has been chairman of volunteers in the cafe- teria at Gate of Heaven for the past year, (hey on Rr fom nmin x Linear Local Has 4th Picnic Undismayed by stormy weather that prevailed during the morning hours more than 200 persons, mem- bers of Linear Local 204 United Rubber Workers held their fourth annual picnic Saturday from noon until 8 p. m. at O'Connell's Twin Lakes. Members of the committee were George Marsden, George Stevenson, Normal Schoell, Henry Steffon and Melvin Devine. A three-piece orchestra furnished music. Fifty-four prizes were award- ed in the children’s games and events and there were numerous door prizes for adults. : There were 179 adults and 82 children in attendance. Albino Cucumber William Wasser, whose garden at Lake Catalpa is always a delight, made his first picking of cucumbers last week. Among the dozen or more was one ten inches long and pure white. In Bill's years of gardening, it was his first experience in finding an albino cucumber. Neighbours who saw it were quick to explain: “We've got to call The Dallas Post about this”, Funeral Services For Mrs. Alex Silic Mrs. Alex Silic, Fernbrook, was buried in St. Nicholas Cemetery Sat- urday morning, Rev. Francis A. Kane celebrating a mass of requiem at Gate of Heaven Church. She died at General Hospital Thursday afternoon after an illness of four weeks.", Mrs. Silic, the former Rose Alla- baugh, a native of Kingston: and daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allabaugh, has been a resi- dent of the Dallas area for forty years. She was a member of Gate of Heaven Church and its Altar and Rosary Society. y For many years she was em- ployed at Beverly Dress Shop in Wilkes-Barre: She is survived by her husband, Alex; a sister, Mrs. Joseph Hyland, of Jermyn; and a number of nieces and nephews. Returns From Military School Major Jack H. Magee, Terrace Drive, Shavertown returned recently following completion of a two-week refresher course at the Provost Marshall ‘General School, Ft. Gordon, Ga. Major Magee is a member of the 402nd MP POW Camp of Wilkes- Barre. In attendance with Maj. Magee at the military police officer course was Capt. Joseph F. Pisano of Avoca. ‘While at the school, the men covered the various new phases of military police training. The course was presented to military police of- ficers from eighteen states, and was the first of two courses to be presented this year. Chief Jesse Coslett Loses His Mother Kingston Township Police Chief Jesse Coslett has lost his mother. Mrs.i Mary Williams Coslett of Kingston died Tuesday afternoon at her home after a short illness. | The funeral is scheduled for Friday afternoon from the Merritt Hughes Funeral Home, North Main Street, with burial in Mt. Greenwood Ceme- tery. Friends may call this afternoon and evening. Community Sympatiizas With Mrs. Scureman The community extends , sympathy to Mrs. Murray Scureman, whose aunt, Miss Ida; M. Eyer, a retired principal of the Henry W. Palmer School in Wilkes Barre, died Mon- day afternoon at the Franklin Con- valescent Home. After retirement, Miss Eyer made her home with Mr. and Mrs. Scureman before failing health necessitated residence in a nursing home. During her residence in Dallas, she belonged to Shavertown Metho- dist Church. Private funeral services were held Wednesday, with interment at Maple Hill. Tammy Sue Weber Airman /2¢ and Mrs. Weber announce the birth of a daughter, Tammy Sue, July 26, at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Weber is stationed at Ladd Air Force Base in Alaska. Mrs. Weber is the former Alyce Jean Frantz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Frantz, Dallas, RD1. The couple has another daugh- ter, Debbie. Mrs. Weber and the children reside at Demunds. Why is it that ladies are usually so impressed with other people, other clothes, and other husbands? Floyd L. a Eras all ] wreywy NYY IN (US) IRE Bowling News i By DORIS MALLIN George Shupp League To Meet All officers, bers of George captains and mem- Shupp Bowling | League are requested to attend a meeting to be held Monday, August 8, 7 p. m., in downstairs of the bowling alley. Crown Imperial Major League Members of Crown Imperial League are requested to attend at a meeting at Crown Imperial Lanes, September 2, 7 p. m. Cliff Garris, president, has announced that the league will begin 1960-61 season September 9, 6:45 p. m: Men with /165 averages or over who would like to join this league are asked to contact the desk at the Lanes. Marie Bellas topped the scoring in T-V Summer League last Tuesday when she rolled a 225 game for Huckleberry Hounds, winding up with a series of 506. For the same team, Al Mosier hit 178-180 (516), Leo Yankoski (filling in) had 171- 171-170 (512); and Sandy Jesse hit 160. They split 2-2 with Sugarfoots, who had Grace Sickler hitting 208 (515), Bob Bellas, 180 (508); and Cliff Garris (filling in) 190-222 (564). / Real McCoys took 4 from Untouch~ ables. Bert Owen hit 210-172 (507); Joe Maculis, 176; and Gloria Char- nitski, 161 (458) for McCoys while Untouchables were featuring Al Ciccarelli with [175 and Harold Coolbaugh, 173. Mavericks took over first. place, tied with Sugerfoots 21 points each, but ahead by 62 pins. Mavericks took 3 points from [Peter Gunns, Jim Lohman leading with 171-171 (501); Frank Muchler hit 181, Al Bellas hit 183-175-172 (530) and Marilyn Morris had 160-190 (486) for Gunns. Nick Stredny, (filling in for two games) had 172. Rebels lost 3 to Mri Luckys. Jack Roberts hit 1724218 (525); Marie Ciccarelli, 200 (494) and Doris Mallin, 197 (486) for the Luckys. Warren Denmon had 197 and Jim Traver hit 171 (506) for Rebels. Frank Kardell, with 197; Melvin ‘Morris, 175, and Elaine Saddington, 161-165 (462) led the Alaskans to a 3 point win over Hurricanes. Dean Weale hit 202 and Tooties Denmon, 162 for the windy team. Al and Marie Bellas took indivie dual honors with 530 series and 225 game respectively. High total pins of 2499 were rolled by Sugarfoots, setting a new record for the season. Huckleberry Hounds had high single of 876, also a new record. Miss Theresa Polachek Is Honored At Bridal Shower Theresa Polachee, bride elect, was guest of honor at a shower Sunday, July 17, given by her sister, Monica, and ~ her future sister-in-law, Lavonne Shiner 'at the “NARB” owned by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kowaleski. 0 Present were Mrs. George Decker, William Wasser, Carl German, John Evanchick, Thomas Johns, Robert Jeffrey, Julius Shultz, Andrew Grace; Don Kitchen, Bernard Polachek, Vic Borzone, Edward Pointek, John Venit, Rudy Baloga, Joseph Kowale- ski, Adele Beckus, All Bellas, Andrew Sokol, John Hudak, Anna Polachek, David Richards, George Arzenti, Michael Polachek, Stanley Godleski, Jim White, Elizabeth Ellis, Catherine Shiner, John Polachek, Francis McGee, Ted Woolbert, Chester Mol- ley, Bud Rathers, John Jerista, Betty Beizup, Ben Pieczynski, Adrian DeMarco, George Shiner, Stanley Shultz; Misses Monica Polachek, Lavonne Shiner, Kay Piazzi, Ann Thomas, Jane Phelps, Nancy Peters, Christine and Mary Ann Baloga, Lorraine Wasser, Anna and Marie Hudak, Anna Polachek, Mary Lane WJerista, Mary Ann Bellas, Rosemary Venit, Theresa and Eleanor Venit, Barbara Beaner, Kathy Evanchick and Grace Barrall, Celebrates 9th Birthday Bradley Iverson celebrated his ninth birthday at his home, July 19, with a party for 'a number of his friends. Games were played and prizes were awarded. After a delicious lunch was served, a large birthday cake /was brought out, and after “Happy Birthday’ was sung, Bradley blew out his candles. His friends made him very happy by presenting him with many beautiful gifts. Those present were: Freddie Whitesell, Joseph Boyden, Louise Laning, (George Haines, Bin Wolfe, Henry Post, Jan and Wanda Long, Cindy Culver, Cindi Long, { Wilma Long, Lillie and Billy Ferrey, David and Amy Jo Evans, Keith Culver, Mrs. Richard Culver and Mrs. William Ferrey. Council Members To Attend Workshop As members of the Westmoreland Student’ Council, Dorothy Eck and Robert Eyet will represent their school at the Pennsylvania Associa- tion of Student [Councils Summer Workshop, August 7-11, at West Chester State Teachers College. They will be accompanied by faculty advisor, Joseph Rakshys. There will be four such workshops in progress throughout the state during this interval. Playground Equipment Gate of Heaven parochial school has completed fencing of play- ground areas and has installed play ground equipment. Fe neem. THE DALLAS POST insertions. CLASSIFICATION : Save 25: on WANT ADS CLIP and MAIL this coupon and send 75c for twenty (20) words, (regular price is $1.00) to: LEHMAN AVE., DALLAS, PA. Please insert my classified ad for COPY: NAME: Add 5c a word for all over 20 words. [1 If you want a box number ‘and your replies mailed enclose 25¢ extra. 4 ADDRESS: CITY, STATE: “It Pays Yo Use: The Trading [Pos a ————
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